Inverkeithing High School

Inverkeithing High School
Location
Inverkeithing, Fife, KY11 1PL
Scotland United Kingdom
Information
Motto "Grow by choice"
Religious affiliation(s) mixed
Authority Fife LEA
Oversight Fife LEA/HMIE
Headteacher Iain Yuile
Language English
Hours in school day 8.38 - 3.30
School colour(s) Black/white
Yearbook Annual - Student Led
Website The IHS Media Network

Inverkeithing High School is a secondary school located in Inverkeithing, a town in West Fife, Scotland, on the north side of the Forth Road Bridge. The school is split into four houses: Castle (red), Palace (green), Tower (yellow) and Abbey (blue).

The school teaches pupils from Inverkeithing, Dalgety Bay, Rosyth, Aberdour and High Valleyfield, but also from Dunfermline under exceptional circumstances. The school employs approximately 100 staff. the school also has many sports teams in sports such as football, rugby and basketball. [1] In the 2012/2013 season, the school managed to come 4th in the Fife school basketball league, and reached the 3rd round with every year group in the Scottish cup. The PE department play an active roll in participating in teacher vs pupils matches across all sports, with the help of other teachers if needed.

In 2007 it became the first Secondary School in Fife to be awarded an Eco-Schools Green Flag[1] - this reflects the staff and students commitment to the environment. In November 2011 the school successfully passed the assessment for a third Green Flag.[1] The school also achieved the Radio Forth Teacher of the Year 2011, Mrs Gordon, as a staff member.[1]

The school has a strong academic tradition, with over 59% of its intake proceeding to higher and further education.[1] IHS has also formed a unique link with Carnegie College (now Fife College) in Dunfermline, developing vocational courses and group awards for a range of students. The work in the area has gained national recognition.[1] The school is celebrating its 40th birthday in 2013, after pupils first went to Inverkeithing High School in 1973.[1]

The school population exceeds 1500 (students ranging in age from 11 to 18), with 6% of students coming from outwith the catchment area.[1]

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